By A. B. KelseyJFB
Accounting is a basic business activity that involves the handling of finances. Accounting activities include recording, analyzing, verifying, summarizing and reporting a company's assets, income and expenses. Bookkeepers record an organization's business transactions and maintain company financial records. They typically balance all ledgers and financial reports on a monthly basis....
By Brandy Burgess
Staffing agencies are created in order to connect job seekers with business employers. In order to run a successful staffing agency, careful planning and organization is very important. When you run a reliable staffing agency, you will soon be receiving orders from businesses looking for qualified workers. The first step you must take in order to have a successful staffing agency is to get a...
By Shelley Moore
Labor and delivery nurses, also called perinatal nurses, provide physical and emotional care and support for pregnant women and those who have recently delivered babies. Most work in hospitals, and others are employed by health clinics, birthing centers and obstetrician offices. Labor and delivery nurses monitor patients during labor, regularly assessing the progress and acting quickly to solve...
By Jay Wren
A nurse practitioner is a Registered Nurse (RN) who has at least a master's degree and has been trained extensively in diagnosing, treating and managing illnesses. Nurse practitioners collaborate but can also act as a patient's primary care provider unless they need something specialized like surgery. Nurse practitioners often have an emphasis on care that is individualized and cost...
By Josienita Borlongan
A travel nurse is someone who takes a temporary position to cover a full-time job vacancy, whether at a hospital, a home care facility or anywhere there is a need for a nurse. The position often spans between three months and a year, which is the average time a facility will require to hire for its vacant full-time position. There are times that facilities would offer the full-time position to...
By Shelley Moore
Physical therapist assistants help with patient treatment and rehabilitation while working under the supervision of a physical therapist. These patients have a wide range of disabilities for which they need pain management and mobility recovery. Physical therapist assistants work with people recuperating from accidents, patients who are recovering from a stroke, individuals with cerebral palsy,...